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Ruth A. Trowbridge

February 19, 1932 - November 2, 2019

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Ruth Ann Trowbridge, age 87, of Charlotte, passed away Saturday, November 2, 2019, at Sparrow Hospital in Lansing. She was born February 19, 1932, in Corunna, the daughter of Virgil and Foryst (Jakeway) Yerrick. Ruth adored her family and always looked forward to spending time together. She was a wonderful mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Ruth had a great sense of humor and quick wit. She always kept everyone on their toes waiting for the next punch line.  Ruth enjoyed crossword puzzles, reading and traveling. She loved country music and made yearly trips to Florida, always making a stop in Nashville. Ruth was a staunch Democrat and was very active in local politics. She retired after many years of service from Michigan Bell Telephone and later from United Way, where she worked as a labor liaison.
Ruth is survived by her daughter, Pam (Barry) Walter of DeWitt; son, Todd (Susanne Rodriguez) Trowbridge of Charlotte; grandchildren: Todd (Neisha) Trowbridge Jr., Zachary Walter, Sean Larabee, Ryan Rausch, Jen Rausch; 8 great grandchildren; one great great-grandchild; and sister, Marge Corden of Holt.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Gordon Trowbridge; daughter, Deb Rausch; son, Scott Trowbridge; sisters: Audrey Flagg, Marlene Pierce; and brother, Virgil Yerrick Jr.
Funeral services were held on Thursday, November 7, 2019, at the Burkhead-Green-Kilgo Funeral Home with Pastor Charles Jenson officiating. Inurnment will take place at Kalamo Hillside Cemetery at a later date.
Those desiring, may make contributions in Ruth’s memory to the Capital Area United Way, 330 Marshall St., #203, Lansing MI 48912.
To view Ruth’s obituary online, or to leave a condolence for the family, visit www.burkhead-greenfuneralhome.com.

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Father James Lothamer

November 9, 1942 - November 1, 2019

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Father James Lothamer, PSS, Ph.D., passed into the warm embrace of eternal love on November 1, 2019, on All Saints Day, at the age of 76. Born James William Lothamer in Coldwater on November 9, 1942, to John and Helen (Cox) Lothamer, he was the second child of a family of 14 siblings.
As a young man, he attended Coldwater St. Charles School before entering St. Charles Seminary in Columbus, OH, where he received his undergraduate degree. He completed his seminary training at St. John’s Seminary in Plymouth, MI. Prior to his ordination to the priesthood, he joined the Society of St. Sulpice, a French order of priest teachers that conducted higher education for priests and lay ministers throughout the world.
Fr. Jim was assigned to St. Mary’s College in Baltimore, where he remained for 20 years of his ministry. While in his teaching and administrative duties at St. Mary’s, he took a sabbatical to the University of Toronto where he earned doctorate degrees in theology and philosophy.
Returning to Michigan in the early 1990s, Fr. Lothamer served as pastor and intermediate pastor at the following churches: St. Joseph, Adrian; St. Agnes, Fowlerville; St. John Student Chapel, East Lansing; St. Mary, Pinckney; St. Mary, Charlotte; St. Ann, Bellevue; St. Mary, Bronson; and St. Mary, Morrice. Each parish brought new friends and relationships that he cherished and maintained. A three-year interim was spent in Menlow Park, CA, as director of a Sulpician retreat center for Catholic priests.
A long life of servitude and involvement as a priest, teacher, friend and family member, Fr. Lothamer led a life focusing on the importance of community, social action and the mystical love of God. He was always generous with his intellect and resources, and his homilies are noted for the deep and powerful teaching truths that pervaded his texts.
Among Fr. Lothamer’s loves were company, study, travel and family ancestry. Connecting his American family with their European counterparts through his language skills, he cemented family ties. He delighted in sitting in the French/ German countryside sharing conversations and a glass of wine with his European cousins.
Fr. Jim was well loved by his large family. He knew each person from the oldest to the youngest and, as one nephew shared, “He was always nearby.” Fr. Lothamer’s life journey involved prayer, knowledge and heart. He will be missed by all who benefited from his ministry and presence. Fr. Jim is survived by his sisters, Susanne Colligan, Sharon Harrington, Rose Bonvillain, and Helen Malinowski; his brothers, Peter, Jesse, Timothy, Simon, Joseph, Patrick, Jerry, and Christopher. He was preceded in death by his brother, Jack; and his parents.
Friends were and are encouraged to pay tribute to Fr. Jim during the following services: A Rosary was held on Thursday, Nov. 7, 2019, at the St. Agnes Catholic Church in Fowlerville. Visitation followed and a Vigil Service was held at 7 p.m. A second visitation will be held on Friday, November 8, 2019, at the St. Agnes Catholic Church in Fowlerville, from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m., followed by the Funeral Mass at 6:30 p.m. A third visitation will be held on Saturday, November 9, 2019 (Fr. Jim’s birthday), from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at St. Ann Catholic Church in Bellevue with a Prayer Service at 10:30 a.m. Interment will follow the Prayer Service at Riverside Cemetery in Bellevue.
If desired, the family suggests memorial contributions be made to The Lothamer Family Burse of Zambia, with checks payable to The Society of St. Sulpice. Cards may be sent to the St. Agnes Catholic Church in Fowlerville.  Friends and family are asked to share memories of Fr. James Lothamer on his Tribute Page at www.PrayFuneral.com. The family is in the care of Pray Funeral Home in Charlotte.

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Ronald J. Harder

February 8, 1956 - October 25, 2019

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Ronald J. Harder of Owosso, formerly of Eaton Rapids, passed away on Friday, October 25, 2019, at the age of 63. He was born February 8, 1956, to Roger and Consuelo (Casillas) Harder in Lansing. Ron loved spending time with his girlfriend, Delia, and traveling around to various casinos, going out to eat and socializing with their friends. He loved spending time at the cabin at Crystal Lake. Ron loved to go boating and fishing and having friends over. He enjoyed visiting the alpaca farm and Lake Michigan. He loved country music. Ron was great at landscaping, building and painting and did beautiful work helping family members with different renovation jobs. He had a great memory, loved working with numbers and always held his children in high regard. Ron will be dearly missed by all who remember him. Preceding him in death were his parents; step-mother, Barbara Harder and his brother, Roger Harder.
Surviving are his children, Jennifer (Stefan) Meyering, Jamie Harder, Jay (May) McKenzie; grandchildren, Alyssa, Aubrey, Alivia and Aidan Meyering; sisters, Peggy (Dale) Sadler, Connie Harder, Sally Harder; brother, Robert (Barbara) Harder as well as several nieces, nephews and extended family and friends.
A memorial visitation will be held on Monday, November 4, 2019, from 4-7 p.m. at Skinner Funeral Home, Lansing Chapel. For those desiring, memorial contributions may be made to a charity of one’s choice in Ron’s name. To share memories and condolences, visit www.SkinnerFuneralHomes.com.

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Raymond D. Wilcox

October 20, 1924 - October 22, 2019

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Raymond Dewitt Wilcox passed away on October 22, 2019, at the age of 95. Raymond was born to Leo and Edna Wilcox on October 20, 1924. When Raymond was two years old, his mother passed away. A few years later, Leo married Arlene Morehouse who brought her strong faith to the home. Several years later, baby sister Bonnie was born, and Raymond took great joy in having his little sister tag along on his many adventures. It was Raymond’s fun-natured love of his little sister that attracted his future wife, Ardath.
Raymond graduated from Sunfield High School in 1942. He was busy on the family farm and also loved sports, hunting and all things mechanical. He was active in 4-H and had the Michigan State Fair Grand Champion Cow. As a result, he was offered a college scholarship at Michigan Agricultural College (later Michigan State University). He often remarked that he regretted the decision to pass up that scholarship since he always enjoyed learning something new. Thus began his strong desire for his kids and grandkids to attend college of some kind and also his lifelong love of Michigan State University and Spartan basketball.
In 1947, he married Ardath Hynes, who was the love of his life. Naturally outgoing, he brought adventure into Ardath’s life. Ardath, a natural worrier, even was convinced to ride in his motorcycle sidecar, shoot guns and take fun trips to Lake Michigan. They eventually settled in the Sunfield area. They both trusted Christ as Savior, and during this time of life began attending the Sunfield United Methodist Church, where they remained lifelong active members with Raymond serving as a trustee and chairman of the Pastor Parish Relations Committee. He was very generous in supporting his local church and community, many missions and charities.
Raymond worked alongside his dad on the farm. Both he and Ardath knew the value of hard work and family. Soon after establishing their own farm, Kendall and Lorraine were born. At a young age, Kendall joined his grandpa and dad in the farming operation. The entire family’s involvement in agriculture continues to this day.
Raymond began working for Hough Brothers Construction. He learned to fly and loved to travel to jobs around the United States. He was a devoted father and husband, although he sometimes found the balance of work and family difficult. But every night, like clockwork, he called to check in with the family, keeping up on all the activities at home.
When Raymond turned 65, rather than retire as most, he began his own construction company, Specialty Industries, Inc. He loved the challenge of starting a new business, and the company blossomed. During these years, the importance of family began to resonate clearly, as Raymond and Ardath set aside work schedules to attend almost every activity that their grandchildren were involved with. They became well known as grandma and grandpa to kids in Lakewood, Maple Valley and Portland. Most activities were followed by dinner or ice cream to celebrate successes as well as to ease the blow of losses.
Raymond and Ardath enjoyed good health and independent living for over 90 years. Recently, as health issues began to take their toll, the family was assisted by Luminate Home Care. Their loving care allowed Raymond and Ardath the opportunity to enjoy living in their own home. Ardath passed away in May of this year just short of their 72nd anniversary. On October 22, 2019, at the age of 95, Raymond also went to be with the Lord. Their strong commitment to their Lord Jesus Christ, and each other, unconditional love for their family, hard work ethic and fun-loving spirits will be greatly missed.
Raymond is survived by his son, Kendall (Kerry) Wilcox and his daughter Lorraine (Brian) Benedict, seven grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren, and brother in-law Lindy (Beth) Hynes. He was preceded in death by his wife Ardath of 71 years, great-granddaughter Kyra Winslow, parents Leo and Edna Wilcox, stepmother Arlene Weeks, siblings Bonnie (Roy) Van Houten, infant brother Donald Wilcox, stepbrother Paul Morehouse, and brother in-laws Glendon (Mary) Hynes, and Cecil Hynes.
A Celebration of Life was held on Oct. 30 at the Sunfield United Methodist Church. A graveside service at the Sunfield Cemetery followed. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Sunfield SPYS or the Sunfield United Methodist Monday Night Supper Fund, which provides free meals to the community.
Visit a special page created for Raymond to leave a condolence for the family at RosierFuneralHome.com. The family has entrusted the arrangements to Rosier Funeral Home, the independent, family owned funeral home in Sunfield.

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Thomas Neil Stanke

October 8, 1956 - October 26, 2019

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Thomas Neil Stanke, a generous neighbor that would give you the shirt off his back, died unexpectedly on Saturday, October 26, 2019, at home. Tom, 63, of Charlotte, was born October 8, 1956, in Charlotte to Raymond and Mary (Clarke) Stanke. He graduated from Charlotte High School and remained in Charlotte, working on the family farm, for his entire life. He enjoyed talking with his neighbors, cutting wood, taking care of his many barn cats and farming; the family farm was 200 acres. He was a big supporter and former member of the Future Farmers of America (FFA) in Charlotte. His family fondly reminisced that “Tom was Tom,” right to the very end.
Tom is survived by his siblings, Lynn A. (Cindy) Stanke, and Bonnie S. (Pete) Raut; nieces and nephews, Mike (Katy) Stanke, Brad (Jen) Stanke, Christie (Nate) Omo, Joshua (Kayla) Raut, Kathryn Raut; and eight great-nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents.
A Celebration of Life was held on Thursday, October 31, at the Chester Township Hall. If desired, the family suggests memorial contributions to the Charlotte FFA Alumni Scholarship Fund. Friends and family are asked to share memories of Tom on his Tribute Page at www.PrayFuneral.com. The family is in the care of Pray Funeral Home in Charlotte.

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Michael D. Root

December 27, 1949 - October 27, 2019

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Michael Dee Root, a devoted husband, father and grandfather, died Sunday, October 27, 2019. Michael, 69, of Vermontville, was born December 27, 1949, in Charlotte to Cedric and Kathleen Root. A supervisor at General Motors, Mike was well-respected by everyone he worked with. In addition to his job at GM, Mike enjoyed farming and traveled every year to Mackinaw City for a farm tractor parade. His kids always had to help on the farm, especially the dreaded springtime rock-picking from the fields. Family was very important to Mike. No matter how busy he was, he always found time for his children, and then his grandchildren, attending their events and being there, supporting them in all their activities. He also served as the Chester Township Clerk for several years, as well as being an active member of the Charlotte Church of Christ. After his retirement, he enjoyed spending more time traveling, both to Florida and the Western parts of the U.S. He could often be found watching sports and, as a true Michiganian, he enjoyed the Lions, Tigers and Michigan State Spartans events.
Mike is survived by his wife of 50 years, Vicki; children Lance Root, Dawn (Chad) Crandell, Laura Medina, Jamie Wiggs, and Matthew (Micheala) Root; 12 grandchildren; his siblings, Cindy (Dennis) Walker, Bill (Vickie) Root, and Jim (Evelyn) Root; and many nieces and nephews.  He was preceded in death by his parents.
Memorial services were held Wednesday, October 30, at the Charlotte Church of Christ. If desired, the family suggests memorial contributions to the Maple Valley Scholarship Fund. Friends and family are asked to share memories of Mike on his Tribute Page at www.PrayFuneral.com. The family is in the care of Pray Funeral Home, Charlotte.

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Barbara Jean Putman

February 17, 1940 - October 23, 2019

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Barbara Jean Putman, a spiritual and devoted Baptist, died peacefully on Wednesday, October 23, 2019. Barbara, 79, of Charlotte was born February 17, 1940, to Herbert and Annie Seals. On February 17, 1955, Barbara married Jerry Putman and started their family together. Barbara devoted her life to her family and her church.
Barbara is survived by her children, Dennis (Tracy) Putman, Donald Putman, Patricia (Bruce) Cotter, Elizabeth Wolcott, Jerrie (Jeffery) App; 12 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren, and 1 great-great-grandchild that is due next month. She was predeceased by her husband, parents and five siblings.
A memorial service was held on October 25, 2019, at the Calvary Baptist Church in Charlotte with Pastor Mark Booth officiating. If desired, the family suggests memorial contributions to the Calvary Baptist Church. Friends and family are asked to share memories of Barbara on her Tribute Page at www.PrayFuneral.com. The family is in the care of Pray Funeral Home, Charlotte.

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Richard L. Andreau

May 27, 1961 - October 27, 2019

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Richard “Rick” L. Andreau, age 58, of Lake Odessa, passed away Sunday afternoon, October 27, at home. Rick was born on May 27, 1961, in Lansing, the son of Kosta and Doris (Smith) Andreau. He graduated from Eaton Rapids High School with the Class of 1979. Rick’s pastimes included camping, riding his Harley and spending time with his grandkids. He was always the first to offer help to any one in need of it, however not so quick to accept help.
Rick will be remembered by his wife, Jill, his dear children, Stacy and Rob Bryson and Eric and Andrea Andreau; three grandsons, Bobby, Porter and Donald Bryson, who affectionately referred to Rick as ‘Baa. The three grandsons were Baa’s world. He is also survived by his mother, Doris Andreau; his mother-in-law, Bernie Goodemoot; siblings, Jeff and Sandy Waldron and Alex and Maggie Andreau; in-laws, Jim and Chery Valentine, Kyle and Marilyn Goodemoot, and Randy and Doni Nurenberg and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father, Kosta Andreau; father-in-law, Donald Goodemoot; and brother, Chris and twin brother, Nick Andreau and his beloved dog, Bristol.
Private services will be held at a later time. For additional information, contact Verdun Family Funeral Home in Belding at (616) 794-1300 or at www.verdunfh.com.

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Walter Daniel Ottney

June 6, 1940 - October 28, 2019

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Walter Daniel Ottney — our wonderful husband, father, grandfather, papa, and friend to many — passed from this earth October 28, 2019, at the age of 79. Walter was born June 6, 1940, in a small farmhouse on Spicerville Highway just outside of Charlotte, the son of Daniel and Lilly (Little) Ottney. On October 21, 1961, Walter married Judith K. Davis at the First Congregational Church in Charlotte. Walter and Judy began their lives together and would raise their daughter and two sons in the very same house he was born in. Walter had a passion for building life with his hands and imagination. He never had something done that he could or would do himself. Simply put, Walter took care of people. He did the right thing above all else and made sure at the end of the day it was done right. Because if it wasn’t, he could not go to bed until it was corrected. His legacy is carried on through those who survive him and possess the same tenacity for life and hard work as he did. Walter’s love for a good Clint Eastwood movie was second to none. He enjoyed family, friends and the many wonderful memories that they created together.
Walter is survived by his wife of 58 years, Judith; sons: Jimmy (Monica Nichols) Ottney, Slade (Jill) Ottney; daughter, Kristina (Allen) Bland; grandchildren: Jessica (Chris) Bouvier, Tyler (Alexanna McKessy) Bland, Kylie Ottney, Ashley Wilkins; great grandchildren: Logan Bouvier, Carson Bouvier, James Ottney, Amare Ottney.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, November 2, 2019, at 2 p.m. at the Burkhead-Green-Kilgo Funeral Home. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. Interment will follow at Bosworth Cemetery.
Those desiring may make contributions in Walter’s honor to the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America, 322 Eighth Avenue, 16th Floor, New York, NY 10001.
To view Walter’s obituary online, or to leave a condolence for the family, visit www.burkhead-greenfuneralhome.com.

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Mrs. Dawn Thomas (Devers)

September 20, 1949 - July 27, 2019

Funeral Services: August 4, 2019

Visitation: Visitation will be held Friday, August 2nd from 4pm to 7pm: Cartmell Funeral home, 126 Court St., Plymouth, MA.

Mrs. Dawn Thomas, 69, Manomet, Massachusetts.

September 20, 1949 – July 27, 2019

Caregiver, loyal wife of 52 years, adoring mother of four, and dedicated friend to many, she may be gone, but her loving spirit lives on; the “Little General” was feisty, blunt, and honest to a fault; endlessly generous and giving to loved ones and strangers alike, she died with her children at her side. She is predeceased by her sister, Diane Snow, father Ken Devers, husband Arthur Thomas; and is survived by her mother, Elenore Devers, sisters Debi Dinkel and Dale McNabb; her sons Ron, Ken and Rick Thomas and daughters: Tammi Thomas and Jill Barbehenn-Thomas; granddaughter, Lauren Thomas, godson, Erik Thomas; and 73 nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be held Friday, August 2nd from 4pm to 7pm: Cartmell Funeral home, 126 Court St., Plymouth, MA.

Funeral Service will be held Saturday, August 3rd at 12pm: Brewster Chapel, Church St., Plymouth, MA.

In addition, join us for a Celebration of Life following the Funeral Service: that gathering will be held at her home: 34 Presidents Lane, Plymouth, MA.

Funeral Arrangements by: Cartmell Funeral Home, 126 Court Street, Plymouth, MA

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